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  • Antwerp Library’s Atmosphere Managers a Hit with Students

    Antwerp Library’s Atmosphere Managers a Hit with Students

    Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Antwerp students applaud the success of library atmosphere managers, who offer study support in locations like Permeke, with plans for further expansion. Students can study at the Antwerp libraries during exam times in Belgium. Some libraries have implemented atmosphere managers who assist students as needed to ensure that everything runs…

  • Council of Europe: Netherlands Needs to Intensify Efforts Against Violence in Youth Care

    Council of Europe: Netherlands Needs to Intensify Efforts Against Violence in Youth Care

    STRASBOURG – Most children surveyed by the Committee reported positive treatment from staff, who acted swiftly during incidents of violence among the children. Nonetheless, some children and youth care workers noted that instances of painful and forceful restraint still occur, which is prohibited. The Committee views this as a potential breach of the Convention on…

  • Why Short-Term Rental Bans Won’t Solve Overtourism in Europe

    Why Short-Term Rental Bans Won’t Solve Overtourism in Europe

    Barcelona’s approach to mandating hotel stays over local accommodations will exacerbate rather than alleviate overtourism. As tourist numbers surge and non-hotel options dwindle, congestion in the city’s hotel areas will worsen. History demonstrates this pattern. Both Amsterdam and Barcelona imposed short-term rental restrictions in 2018 due to overtourism concerns, resulting in a drop in local…

  • Truck Crash in Deinze Closes Van Crombrugghe Bridge

    Truck Crash in Deinze Closes Van Crombrugghe Bridge

    Deinze (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – A truck collided with a pillar of the Van Crombrugghe Bridge in Deinze, forcing authorities to close the structure for safety assessments and repairs. One of the pillars of the bridge was damaged this afternoon when a truck driver struck it. The impact on stability won’t be evident until Monday…

  • European Commission Reviews Brussels ‘Request’ Regarding Schuman Square

    European Commission Reviews Brussels ‘Request’ Regarding Schuman Square

    Last week, members of the outgoing Brussels government sent a letter to five European institutions seeking assistance for a renovation project. This request stems from substantial additional costs that the caretaker regional government can no longer cover. The project, initially estimated at 30.2 million euros, has seen costs increase by 12.4 million euros. Time is…

  • Starmer Urges Trump to Ease Tensions in Iran

    Starmer Urges Trump to Ease Tensions in Iran

    “We completely recognize Israel’s right to self-defense, but the principle is that we need to de-escalate this.” “There’s a real risk of escalation here that will impact the region, possibly beyond the region, akin to Gaza, and it’s already affecting the economy.” Starmer’s comments come after the Spectator reported that U.K. Attorney General Richard Hermer…

  • Retie Ring Road Reconstruction Delayed Again

    Retie Ring Road Reconstruction Delayed Again

    Retie (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The long-awaited reconstruction of Retie’s R18 ring road has been delayed again, frustrating residents who’ve awaited upgrades for over 25 years. The application for an environmental permit has been withdrawn by the Roads and Traffic Agency (AWV) in order to fully examine the concerns.  For through traffic to move more…

  • Moldova-EU Summit Scheduled for July 4 in Chisinau

    Moldova-EU Summit Scheduled for July 4 in Chisinau

    Chisinau – The inaugural Moldova-EU summit is scheduled for July 4 in Chisinau. This new dialogue format, expected to be regular, signifies the strengthening relations between Moldova and the European Union and indicates progress in the European integration journey, as stated by the Moldovan Presidency. Moldovan President, Maia Sandu, discussed the forthcoming summit with the…

  • Viticulture: European Plan Approved by the Twenty-Seven, Simplifying Export Labeling

    Viticulture: European Plan Approved by the Twenty-Seven, Simplifying Export Labeling

    Brussels – On Thursday, member states approved the plan introduced by the European Commission at the end of March aimed at supporting a sector facing challenges due to climate change and declining consumption. To address the issue of overproduction, the Commission plans to provide greater flexibility for the Twenty-Seven regarding uprooting and replanting activities. Subsidies…

  • Israel’s Herzog states regime change in Iran not their aim

    Israel’s Herzog states regime change in Iran not their aim

    Herzog mentioned the possibility of regime change in Tehran but stressed that Israel’s primary aim is to dismantle Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, which he considers a threat to global security. “We are dealing with the Iranian nuclear program, which is a monstrosity, an octopus monstrosity and has many elements, and we need to remove…